Studenttheses
Theses of students at the ICP
Master Theses
2021
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Alexander Reinauer.
Investigation of Electrolytic Two-Phase Flow Systems using the Lattice Boltzmann Method.
Master's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2021.
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2020
2019
2018
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Robert Kaufmann.
Particle coupling in continuum elektrokinetics simulation.
Master Thesis , 2018.
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Cameron Stewart.
Development of a Lattice-Boltzmann Based Oldroyd-B Model for Simulating Viscoelastic Fluids.
Master's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2018.
2017
2016
2015
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Michael Kuron.
Efficient Lattice Boltzmann Algorithms for Colloids Undergoing Electrophoresis.
Master's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2015.
2014
2013
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Bachelor Theses
2021
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2018
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Michael Marquardt.
Molecular Dynamics Simulation of a Microgel Loaded with a Ferrofluid.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2018.
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Alexander Reinauer.
Implementation of an adaptive ICC* algorithm.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2018.
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Philipp Stärk.
Toward Swimming in Porous Networks: Interactions between Microswimmers and Obstacles.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2018.
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Jan Finkbeiner.
Correlation Effects in Charge-Regulated Colloid Systems.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2018.
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Moritz Schleicher.
Sensing gas molecules with 2D MOS2 heterostructures: a quantum-mechanical approach.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2018.
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Kevin Kraschewski.
Density functional theory based simulations of MoS2 nanopores for sensing DNA nucleobasis.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2018.
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Moritz Schumacher.
Simulation of phase behavior of ferrofluids by means of advanced sampling methods.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2018.
2017
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Michael Scharwächter.
Influence of implicit and explicit dipolar polarizability on structure and dynamics of ionic liquids.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2017.
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Jens Hertkorn.
Influence of edge-terminations in defective nanodiamonds: A quantum-mechanical study.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2017.
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Di Liu.
Interaction of defective nanodiamonds with small molecules: Influence on electronic properties.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2017.
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Julian Zeller.
Cosolute in an aqueous solution: A numerical study.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2017.
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Christian Burkard.
Investigating the Behaviour of Active Colloids at Interfaces Using the Squirmer Model and the Lattice Boltzmann Algorithm.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2017.
2016
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Robin Bardakcioglu.
Implementing rigid bodies for fluctuating hydrodynamics.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2016.
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Ingo Tischler.
Properties of ligo-ionic liquids in different solvents: a computational study.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2016.
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Martin Fischer.
Simulation of pH-sensitive Groups in Different Geometries.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2016.
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Simon Schöll.
A Hybrid Particle and Continuum Simulation Method for Electrokinetics.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2016.
2015
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Frank Schulz.
The Liquid-Crystal Phase Coexistence in System Doped with Active Particles.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2015.
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Patrick Küssner.
Multivalent ions and their influence on biomolecules - a computational study.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2015.
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Evangelos Ribeiro Tzaras.
Polymer Translocation through Nanopores: A Numerical Study.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2015.
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Felix Groß.
Effective computational models for ionic liquids.
2015.
Bachelor thesis, University of Stuttgart
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Manuel Abele.
Geometry Studies and Effects of Water Impurities on Ionic Liquid based Capacitors.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2015.
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Sven Erik Ilse.
Motility Induced Phase Separation of Active Triangles with Surface Roughness.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2015.
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Andreas Natterer.
Quantum-mechanical simulations with functionalized diamondoids on metal surfaces.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2015.
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David Kracker.
Computational Investigation of chemical potentials and swelling equilibria of hydrogels in salt solutions.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2015.
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Marc Fabritius.
Self-Propelled Particles Interacting with Planar Walls and Cylinders.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2015.
2014
2013
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Michael Kuron.
Like-Charge Attraction in DNA.
Bachelor's thesis, University of Stuttgart, 2013.